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This Day in Geek History: September 11

11 Sep 2008  Geek History

1822
The College of Cardinals reverses the church’s condemnation of the ideas of astronomer Galileo Galilei, stating that “publication of works treating of the motion of the Earth and the stability of the sun, in accordance with the opinion of modern astronomers, is permitted.” However, Galilei’s book, Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems, won’t be removed from the Vatican’s list of banned books.

1831
Charles Darwin and Captain Robert Fitzroy traveled from London to Plymouth to inspect the HMS Beagle. This is Darwin’s first sight of the ship on which he would sail during the voyage which will lead to his famous theory of evolution.

1928
General Electric makes the first simulcast in Schenectady, New York, broadcasting a play over radio and TV at the same time. The program is The Queen’s Messenger.

1940
Dr. George R. Stibitz, a Bell Telephone Labs engineer, demonstrates the first example of “remote computing.” Having created built the “Model 1 Complex Number Calculator” a year before at Bell Laboratories, he leaves it in New York City and travels to New Hampshire with a teleprinter, where he allows attendees of the American Mathematical Society at Dartmouth College to enter equations that are transmitted down phone lines and calculated remotely, before the answers are returned to what will later be described as an astounded audience. Wiremen had arranged the hookup between the college and the computer in the Bell Labs building on West Street in New York, New York a day before the demonstration. It took about one minute for the computer to respond accurately via teletype to problems sent to it.

1946
The first long-distance mobile car-to-car telephone conversation in held between Houston, Texas and St. Louis, Missouri.

1985
The International Cometary Explorer (ICE) flies relatively unscathed through the gas tail of comet P/Giacobini-Zinner, at a speed of 21km/sec at its closed approach, some 7,800km downstream from the comet’s nucleus.

1991
Sierra Entertainment releases Leisure Suit Larry 5: Passionate Patti Does a Little Undercover Work for Amiga and MS-DOS operating systems.

1992
Konami release side-scrolling game Axelay for the Super FamiCon in Japan.

1995
Golle Cushing, age 22, known by the handle “Alpha Bits”, is arrested for selling stolen credit card numbers and cell phone information.

Kemco releases Virtual League Baseball for the Virtual Boy in Japan and the US. ESRB: KA (Kids to Adults)

US Secret Service sting operation “Operation Cybersnare,” results in the arrest of six people and the seizure of at least twenty machines across several states. The basis of the sting is evidence collected through “Celco 51,” a dummy bulletin board system (BBS) operated by the United States Secret Service.

1996
Gunpei Yokoi resigns from Nintendo and founds his own company, Koto.

1997
The Mars Global Surveyor, which was launched in November 1996, goes into an elliptical orbit around Mars, where it was intended to spend two years mapping the surface of Mars. To drop into a lower orbit the original mission plan was to use a braking effect by dipping into the upper Martian atmosphere. The lower orbit was a better position for mapping purposes. However, the aerobraking method which should have dropped the probe into a lower orbit fails to deploy correctly.

Midway Amusement Games releases the versus fighting game Mortal Kombat 4 to arcades in the US.

The Motorola Computer Group publicly announces that it is abandoning the Macintosh market, due to a breakdown in negotiations with Apple Computer over licensing for the Mac OS. The company also announces that it won’t ship its previously announced StarMax 6000 systems.

1998
A 445-page report generated by Special Prosecutor Kenneth Starr outlining grounds for the impeachment of the President of the United States, President William Clinton, is published on the Internet. The report describes numerous intimate encounters over eighteen months between Clinton and a White House intern named Monica Lewinsky near the Oval Office. The report details eleven possible offenses made by the President including abuse of power, witness tampering, and obstructing justice in an effort to conceal the affair. The House voted 363-63 in favor of releasing the material just hours before the text was published on the Internet. The move marks the increasing importance of the Internet in US politics.

EA Sports releases the racing game NASCAR 99 for the Nintendo 64 in the US. It is the second game in the NASCAR series. ESRB:Everyone (E)

Mindspring Enterprises Inc. agrees to purchase the Sprynet subscriber base and assets for US$35 million from America Online (AOL). AOL had originally acquired Sprynet base when it took over CompuServe Interactive Services Inc. in February 1998.

2000
Harcourt publishes the science fiction novel The Telling by Ursula K. Le Guin as a hardcover. (ISBN-13: 978-0151005673) In it, an Earthling sent to be an Ekumen observer, on the planet Aka, and her experiences with the conflict there between the repressive State capitalist government, the Corporation and the resistance, which is centered on the traditions of the Telling. Length: 272 pages

The United States Federal Trade Commission (FTC) releases a report entitled, “”Marketing Violent Entertainment to Children: A Review of Self Regulation and Industry Practices in the Motion Picture, Music Recording and Electronic Gaming Industries,” which concludes that children are targeted by entertainment industry advertising for violent movies and video games. The topic becomes a presidential campaign issue. Read the report online as a PDF file.

2001
Almost 3,000 people are killed in a series of coordinated plane hijackings that result in the collapse of both towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, the destruction of a western portion of The Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, and an plane crash in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. The attack will shake the nation, and it will widely by considered the first foreign terrorist strike on US soil in history.

Namco releases Klonoa: Empire of Dreams for the Game Boy Advance in the US. ESRB: E (Everyone)

2002
After a significant effort to locate it, the original post in which Scott Fahlman proposes the use of emoticons in online forums on the CMU CS general bboard is retrieved by Jeff Baird from an October 1982 backup tape of the spice vax (cmu-750x). Here is the original post:

19-Sep-82 11:44 Scott E Fahlman : – )
From: Scott E Fahlman

I propose that the following character sequence for joke markers: : – )
Read it sideways. Actually, it is probably more economical to mark
things that are NOT jokes, given current trends. For this, use : – (

2006
2K Sports releases the hockey game NHL 2K for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox, and Xbox 360. ESRB: E10+ (Everyone)

The Apple Store of New York City receives its one millionth visitor. The visitor is Elizabeth Rodriguez, who receives a prize package, including an Apple ProCare membership, iPod, iPod Hi-Fi, and a MacBook.

Lego Star Wars II: The Original TrilogyLucasArts releases Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy for the personal computers, the Game Boy Advance, GameCube, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Xbox, and Xbox 360 in Europe. It is a video game based on the Star Wars themed Lego toy line and the sequel to the video game Lego Star Wars: The Video Game. The game will sell more than 1.1 million copies worldwide in the week following its release. Visit the game’s official website. PEGI: 3+

Nintendo releases Mario Hoops 3-on-3 for the Nintendo DS in the US. It is the first in which Mario and Final Fantasy characters appear together as playable characters, and the second Mario game developed by Square, after Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. Visit the game’s official website. ESRB: E (Everyone)

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  1. khoike » This Day in Geek History: September 11 said

    am December 10 2007 @ 11:16 am

    [...] Check it out! While looking through the blogosphere we stumbled on an interesting post today.Here’s a quick excerpt 1831 Charles Darwin and Captain Robert Fitzroy traveled from London to Plymouth to inspect the HMS Beagle. This is Darwin’s first sight of the ship on which he would sail during the voyage which will lead to his famous theory of evolution. 1928 General Electric makes the first simulcast in Schenectady, New York, broadcasting a play over radio and TV at the same time. The program is The Queen’s Messenger. 1940 Dr. George R. Stibitz, a Bell Telephone Labs engineer, demonstrates the first ex [...]

  2. This Day in Geek History: September 11 — Biography. writers and their biography said

    am April 28 2008 @ 12:17 am

    [...] of evolution. 1928 General Electric makes the first simulcast in Schenectady, New York, source: This Day in Geek History: September 11, The Great Geek [...]

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